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Ist Innings. W. H. D. Wakely, b Freeland ............ 40 A. E. G. llaig, c and b Hughes, ......... 4 R. T. Pease, Bird, b Freeland ......... …
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to Craddock. A great race, and 51 4-5 secs. :1 good time, considering the breeze which was blowing. Stoneley’s next race was the half mile—t …
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Although the Cricket season of 1932, as far as wins and losses go, cannot be reckoned a great success, there have been many features which h …
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@ 98 The long jump proved to be of a very high standard. Seven competitors were jumping, and five out of the seven all cleared 18 feet 6 inch …
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183 If I may say a word to the Senior Term before they leave the Academy and go out to the Royal Regiment of Artillery, the Royal Engineers, …
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67 rowing very hard to-wards them and being at the same time very near them, thought there was no occasion for him to return. The boat picke …
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121 British officer to assume responsibilities in command, and on the Staff, far in excess of anything dreamt about in peace time. In no nati …
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fl 140 concerned, but it is a very awkward moment for an attempt to bring it about. At present, then, the elaborate scheme being tried out in …
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MAGAZHNEQ Yo]. xxxtv—No 133. CONTENTS. JANUARY. 1934. Thirty One Years Ago Editorial Notes & Notices Public Day Prize Winners Commissions . …
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FRONT ROW (left [0 right).—H. R. L. Hodges, A. V. Brooke—“76711, L. S. Stirling-\Vilkinson, J. E. Upton, A. H. Du Pl“ S. Sndler BACK ROW (1q …
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— 170 l tribute to what he has done for cricket here. In addition, he has captained the Army XI for the last two years, and made his fair sh …
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59 “Strau” leaves the Shop but there remains behind him a memory of a courteous, kindly, and delightful companion whose place it will be dif …
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202 A glance at the results of this term’s fixtures, in which we won 8 matches and lost 8 matches, would seem to indicate that the team this …
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_‘__ __.Q-. 193 R.M.A. 13 pts. R.A. 8 pts. Played at the Shop on Wednesday, October 3rd, and resulted in a win for the Shop by two goals and …
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207 1st X1. Results: Played 14. Won 1. Lost 12. Drawn 1. Though the results may not indicate it the hockey team have had a successful season …
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83 ATHLETICS. Owing to the miserable weather of February and early March we could not open our season until March let when a triangular matc …
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m 126 During the reading of the oath the assembled teams stood with raised right hand, while their national flag was lowered. As regards the …
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240 CROSS COUNTRY RUNNING. Eighteen enthusiasts about half of whom were not seriously con- cerned with other games went into training early …